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![]() Wow. Where is this? I love the school of Moorish Idols. I thought you were posting new additions to your tank.
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![]() Wowzers, great pictures. Where were you? Is that in the Indo-Pacific somewhere? I need to go dive there. Did I say great? I meant amazing!!!! My dive pictures never come out that good. Thanks for sharing! Those are awesome.
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![]() Hi Ron
Looks like you've upgraded your tank to a multi-million gallon tank.... thats beautiful but huge bioload ![]() Seriously, thats some of the nicest pics of a reef I've seen. Whereabouts is this exactly?
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![]() just wow - Yet more reason to love the reef and the life that is in the ocean.
My first thought when I saw the pic of the clowns in the anemone was "Wow, that's one hell of a big tank he's got!!!" Just awesome, great pics! |
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![]() ![]() PS. The weirdest part is that you seem to be using this to heat your tank: ![]() I would have guessed you'd have needed more wattage.. obviously I was way off on that one. ![]()
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The pics were taken during Xmas holidays in Thailand. The dive sites were south of Phuket.The weather had been a little off so visibility was moderate at best hence the closeups being the clearest shots. This was my first time trying out UW photography. It is a little more complicated than just point and shoot. I'm anxious to try it again after having some practice. Next time I'll make sure to try to include a size reference when possible; that tridacna was about 2 feet across but it didnt show that way in the picture. |